The Biolab Sourcebook

THE BIOLAB SOURCEBOOK: A Manual for Science Teachers and Technicians offers concise and comprehensive information about current laboratory practice, organised in a readily accessible format. Drawing on the experience of New Zealand and Australian educators, it provides the basic knowledge needed by all laboratory workers; a wide range of biology and chemistry protocols; and a…

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Janette Busch

About This Book

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THE BIOLAB SOURCEBOOK: A Manual for Science Teachers and Technicians offers concise and comprehensive information about current laboratory practice, organised in a readily accessible format. Drawing on the experience of New Zealand and Australian educators, it provides the basic knowledge needed by all laboratory workers; a wide range of biology and chemistry protocols; and a carefully chosen selection of web sites and other references. ISBN 978-0-9582742-2-7.

Website: www.thescienceshop.co.nz
Writer: Janette Busch

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About The Writer

Janette Busch

Janette Busch

JANETTE BUSCH is the owner of WritingAnswers and co-owner of QualityCVs.co.nz (a curriculum vitae consultancy) with her niece. With qualifications in technical and professional communication, science, editing and proofreading, Janette has worked on a wide variety of academic texts as well as a number of biographies and memoirs; she has also written book reviews, scientific press releases and profile articles for a number of publications. Currently, she is a proof reader for the New Zealand online magazine, Daily Encourager. She enjoys discovering new information and skills, so is a member of NZ Christian Writers, the Institute of Professional Editors (Aotearoa New Zealand), the Australasian Religious Press Association (ARPA), and the technical communicators and science communicators associations of New Zealand where she attends conferences, seminars and meetings; and now, in the Covid-19 era, a wide variety of Zoom meetings. Janette has two adult children and two grandsons, and lives in Christchurch. She can work with you no matter where you live, in New Zealand or internationally. After eight years of fighting EQC and her insurance company to get an honest pay out for her badly earthquake damaged home she is now enjoying a more settled life in a brand-new house that she thanks God for every day as she walks through the house to her kitchen in the morning. Please phone (021-233-7691) her for rates for editing, proofreading and writing.

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